This thesis explores some extensions of the Standard Model in search of new physics.The research presented here concerns aspects of cosmology and collider physics. The research includes a combination of model building, constraints imposed by the current experimental data, and prospects of future experimental bounds. There is an aggregate of three main research projects composing this thesis.Firstly, the possibility of multiple hidden sectors to accommodate a successful framework to explain the abundance of matter over anti-matter and study prospects of a viable dark matter candidate. The evolution of cosmological history and the baryon asymmetry is studied thoroughly. The baryon asymmetry and the dark matter relic abundance are checked in light of the current cosmological data and a potential parameter space is computed. The analysis conducted reveals that a viable mechanism